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Archive: BBC Radio 1 Evening Session

Here is a gem from the past. As requested at doves board.

Steve Lamacq’s Evening Session Sept 25th 2000. Many thanks to Jag, I can offer these mp3s in good 320 bitrate quality.

Tracklisting:

1. Valley
2. Blue Water
3. The Man Who Told Everything
4. Gone ‘Til November

Enjoy!

Archive: XFM Xposure Show, March 31st 2009

Jimi and Andy recently gave a track by track commentary of each track from the Kingdom Of Rust album, to XFM DJ John Kennedy, on XFM Radio’s Xposure show, broadcast March 31st.

Click here to download a zip file containing archived MP3s.

Please note that the MP3 files are of low-quality due to their being transcoded from their original lossy source.

Hop Farm

Here’s a new one. Doves will perform at this year’s hop farm festival along with Paul Weller, The Editors & The Bunnymen. Doves will play Sunday July 5th.

Check out the festival website for more details.

Kingdom Of Rust – In Their Own Words

The NME have put up a video of Jimi & Andy talking about the album track by track. It’s a great watch. Click here to view the video.

Jimi Chooses Q The Music’s Thursday "Track Of The Day"

Jimi has chosen ‘Extinction’ by The Soft Pack, to be Q The Music’s Thursday “Track Of The Day”, as part of Doves’ role as guest editors of the website this week.

Jimi Goodwin: “A band I’ve just got into from San Diego. Not sure if this is out yet, but check the video made for about 15 bucks on their Myspace page it’s really funny and makes me smile. They used to be called The Muslims… Anyone know why they changed their name?”

Review Round-Up #10

Doves put their best feet forward by opening the album with what may quite possibly be their strongest song yet. Jetstream has a tangible push and pull which keeps the listener in a state of positive tension throughout. The subtle build of sounds, textures and dynamics, the clattering electronic drums, rolling fuzz bass and the tired, distant vocals come together to form a beautiful unifying whole. The explosive ending is a really gratifying pay-off too and really underlines the bands ear for an epic crescendo, they are firing on all cylinders here.

To read the full review, click here.

It’s been four years since Some Cities, Doves’ last release, but there’s been no sonic upheaval here, no dramatic change of pace or direction: Kingdom Of Rust is unmistakably Doves, and you feel comfortable in its presence, like the return of an easy-going friend.

To read the full review, click here.

***

This is the band’s fourth album, and its most glaring virtue is the manner in which it mixes all that has been charming about the first three records into a new song-based stew. There are elements of the Manchester druggy dance music scene of yore, touches of electronica — even a nod to Kraftwerk in the sterling album-opener “Jetstream” — and a dash of the flirting-with-the-avantgarde stylings of the noise-pop that informed the band’s debut effort.

To read the full review, click here.

Josh Hathaway’s Fanboy Pick: Doves – Kingdom of Rust

Stop me when you’ve heard this one before: two brothers from Manchester, UK form a band – no, not Oasis! I’m talking about Doves.

Kingdom of Rust is the fourth full length album from Manchester’s other brothers and the long-awaited follow up to the fantastic Some Cities. Jimi Goodwin, the non-Williams brother in the trio, said the band went through a lot while making this record and likened the process to “therapy.” That makes for a bad time for the artist but often makes for great listening. First single “Jetstream” was briefly offered as a free single. Whatever the band did during their extended recording process, it doesn’t sound like they spent too much time messing with a good thing.

It’s the startling new sounds Goodwin and the Williams brothers try on, as found on the hard-charging, sharp-elbowed opener Jetstream or the sprawling 10:03, that give the Dan Austin/John Leckie-produced Rust its irresistible energy. While the more familiar moments are — duh — the most immediately gratifying, the spikier, stranger tunes burrow under your skin on repeated listens, creating an utterly satisfying whole.

To read the full review, click here.

Daily Egyptian

“Kingdom of Rust” does not stray from the band’s sound on previous ventures but still remains fresh. The one thing holding the album back is the tracks begin to flow together with only a few really standing out.

“10:03″ is a beautiful movement of melancholy vocals, which swells into a heavy hitting garage rock ending.

To read the full review, click here.

Andy Chooses Q The Music’s Wednesday "Track Of The Day"

Andy has chosen ‘Sea Within A Sea’ by The Horrors, to be Q The Music’s Wednesday “Track Of The Day”, as part of Doves’ role as guest editors of the website this week.

Q The Music.com

Andy Williams (Doves): “I love the darkness and atmosphere to this song. An inspired pairing of them & Geoff Barrow on production. I love the arpeggio synths, echoes of Joy Division and New Order. A really brave record.”

Oxegen Festival Date Confirmed

Confirmation of Doves’ appearance at Northern Ireland’s Oxegen festival, comes courtesy of The Antrim Times.

Doves will play the festival on Saturday, July 11th.

Click here for further details.

Maida Vale Session Video

I’m back from my vacation. Brilliant time was had. But back to business:

Especially for those of you in the US who could not view the BBC iplayer video. Here is the video of the Dermot O’Leary session available for you to download. Video is very poor mp4 quality.

Kingdom Of Rust

Winter Hill

The Outsiders

Recorded on the same day at Maida Vale, this time for 6 music video ..

Jetstream

Andy Writes About Some Cities At Q The Music.com

There’s more Doves content at Q The Music.com, where Doves are guest editors all this week.

Today, Andy recounts the making of 2005’s Some Cities album.

Q The Music.com

Jez Williams (Doves): “I also remember a writing session before recording in this really knackered old farmhouse near Snowdon where, guess what, we wrote Snowden (was a working title that stuck). The place had no heating or carpets and the bed sheets looked like they hadn’t been changed in 12 months, old pubes all over the place. It was like something out of Withnail And I!!”

To read more, visit the site, here.

There’s also a new feature, posted today, listing some acts associated with Doves. To read the feature, click here.